Indigenous Education Systems of Canada and the Russian Federation: Comparative Analysis

Authors

  • Marina Starodubtceva

Keywords:

indigenous education, education system, boarding school, language in education, teaching staff

Abstract

This paper explores development and functioning of Indigenous education systems of Canada and the Russian Federation Reconstructing educational phenomena on the basis of qualitative data the author builds historical models of education systems in both countries presents their structures contents and basic components Recognizing secondary schooling as an integral component of each system the author investigates such issues as boarding schools language in education and the issue of teaching staff In order to assess boarding school educational effectiveness the author explores pedagogical process and indicates its interior controversy which may stipulate various weaknesses specified for boarding schools Comparing experiences of language using in both education systems the author indicates and analyzes a number of benefits and weaknesses of each experience In connection with this bilingual education benefits are considered In addition various forms of teacher training are presented and a number of their weaknesses are indicated

How to Cite

Marina Starodubtceva. (2015). Indigenous Education Systems of Canada and the Russian Federation: Comparative Analysis. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 15(G7), 7–15. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1541

Indigenous Education Systems of Canada and the Russian Federation: Comparative Analysis

Published

2015-07-15